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1. to return to the Installation Menu When you use the self test button to load factory defaults ALL configured data is lost including the receiver address When you load factory defaults over the netwotk IE h M when the ZVR 130 is connected to a ZoneVu netwotk the receiver address is not restored to its default value This may save you a ttip out to the receiver site ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 11 of 33 Configuring the ZVR 130 The advanced features of ZVR 130 configuration are achieved when connected to a ZoneVu controller This maybe in a ZoneVu system on site or when connected directly to a keyboard To configure the advanced features of the ZVR 130 you will require access to a System keyboard such as the ZVK 007 or ZVK 77 connected either directly to the receiver or via a ZoneVu controller such as the ZSC 1000 or ZVM 328 When connected via a video matrix be sure to first select the receiver to a monitor within your view as configuration is via on screen menus Contiguration using a ZVK 77 To configure the ZVR 130 using a ZVK 77 system keyboard you will first need to access the two ZVR Config Menus shown below To do this you will need to log onto the keyboard at the relevant level which permits access to the Program Setup option For further details please refer to the relevant section in the ZVK 77 User and configuration manual for how to access the ZVR Config Menus ZVK 77 LCD SCREEN Menu A Typ
2. 23 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 MEYERTECH SECURITY with VISION Approvals and Standards D Zebra Court White Moss View Greenside Way Manchester M24 1UN Tel 44 0 161 643 7956 Fax 44 0 161 643 3992 Email zonevu support meyertech co uk http www meyertech co uk EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ACCORDING TO ARTICLE 10 OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC MEYERTECH LIMITED DECLARE UNDER OUR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY THAT THE PRODUCT TO WHICH THIS DECLARATION RELATES IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIABILITY THIS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IS BASED UPON COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE FOLLOWING HARMONIZED STANDARDS EN55022 CLASS B EN50093 PRODUCT ZVR 130 Telemetry Receiver For Meyertech Limited S K MEYERS Managing Director ISSUED THIS DAY 12 03 2014 ZVR 130 User Manual Specification Operating temperature range Enclosure Dimensions Weight PSU 12V DC Output ZoneVu Network Port Serial Integration Port 1 SIP1 Alarm Inputs Diagnostic LED s OSD Functions Connectors Video Connectors Features Video Inputs Video Outputs Relay 1 Issue 05 Page 25 of 33 t Meyertech Limited is a member of the CCTV Manufacturers and Distributors Association Fari Meyertech Limited is a member of the CCTV User Group 0 to 50 deg C Universal mo
3. constitute an entire discharge of the Seller s liability under this warranty 2 Condition 1 shall not apply unless the Buyer a notifies the Seller in writing of the alleged defect within 12 twelve months from delivery or such other period or periods as may be agreed in writing between the Seller and the Buyer and b allows the Seller a reasonable opportunity to inspect the relevant Goods 3 Forthe avoidance of doubt the Seller shall be under no liability under the warranty in Condition 1 above a where such defects arise from any drawing design or specification supplied by the Buyer or b where such defects arise from fair wear and tear wilful damage or negligence of a party other than the Seller or its employees or authorised personnel abnormal working conditions failure to follow the Seller s instructions whether oral or in writing misuse or alteration or repair of the Goods without the Seller s approval or c where such defects arise in parts materials or equipment which have not been manufactured or designed by the Seller but have been purchased at the Buyer s request by the Seller from the Buyer s designer and manufacturer or from some other third party the Third Party Supplier d ifthe total price of the Goods has not been paid by the due date for payment e in respect of any type of defect damage or wear specifically excluded by the Seller by notice in writing or f ifthe Buyer makes any further use of the Good
4. for 1 second After the last digit has been changed press and hold the button down for 1 second to return to the installation menu The address is set immediately If you make a mistake simply repeat the procedure Network Settings The network settings of the ZVR 130 can be configured to interface to different types of data transmission network Both the network type and BAUD rate can be altered here Navigate the menu as previously to select and configure each setting The MODE can be set to either RS485 which requires a single half duplex data link or to RS422 which requires a full duplex NETWORK SETTINGS data link with a separate transmit and receive channel The Baud rate can be manually set to either 9600 19200 or 38400 Baud Alternatively the Baud rate can be set to auto for Meyertech equipment which supports auto selection With this option set the Mode 2 EAS ZVR 130 auto detects the Baud rate Baud Rate 9600 Termination On FINISH IN S z 59 6 2 130 incorporates on board termination to terminate the data line when the network is either daisy chained or a single receiver is connected to a driver The menu displays the current position of the termination link on the PCB It is not possible to change this setting in the menu ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 10 of 33 Setting the camera interface The ZVR 130 supports a serial interface to specified camera types SERIAL CAMERA T
5. s ZVR 130 receiver continues in the tradition of Meyertech telemetry receivers Building on the virtues of the ZVR 110 and features of the ZVR 530 the ZVR 130 does not disappoint KEY FEATURES What is ZVR 130 A fusing together of the ZVR 530 and ZVR 110 features made possible by the harnessing of leading edge embedded CPU technology coupled with precisely developed firmware to deliver a blend of performance and refinement which will challenge your concept of camera control Enhanced alarm management facilities now mean that alarms can be handled locally by the ZVR 130 reported centrally to a site or reported Intersite when managed by the ZoneVu Site Controller family of products e Diagnostic facilities With the complexity of today s camera heads one of the ZVR 130 s raison d etre is the ability to Meyertech s Mpower software remotely configure and backup the plethora of 16 bit embedded processing power features today s digital cameras offer The features described in this manual refer to Version 1 6 0 1 of the ZVR 130 firmware The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However Meyertech Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for its use or for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or other rights of Meyertech All specifications are s
6. the menu Return to the top level menu Displays the current site you are on 24 12 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 13 of 33 Confiquration using a ZVK 007 To configure the ZVR 130 using a ZVK 007 system keyboard you will first need to access the ZVR Config Menu To do this you will need to log onto the keyboard at the Supervisor Level which permits access to programming functions such as ZVR Config For further details on how to do this please refer to the relevant section in the ZVK 007 User Manual Then follow the ZVK 007 Users Manual Addendum instructions given below Note the ZVK 007 refers to the ZVR 530 ZVK 007 USERS MANUAL ZVR CONFIG allows camera receivers to be configured from the comfort of the keyboard by utilizing the camera receiver OSD On Screen Display The display will show STEP 1 STEP2 STEP STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 8 STEP 7 SUPERVISOR CONFIGURATION LEVEL TVR CONFIG Press the ENT key the display will show SUPERVISOR 510CONFIG MONITOR 1 LEWEL ESCTOEXIT CAMERA 1 Select the camera you want to configure using the numeric keypad and pressing the ENT key Press the MODE key The display will change to SUPERVISOR 510 CONFIG MONITOR 1 LEWEL PROG TOSELECT CAMERA 1 Press the PROG key to select the type of receiver ZVR 510 ZVR 130 or ZVR 500 Press the MODE key The display will change to SUPERVISOR 530 CONFIG MONITOR 1 LEWEL PROGTOCONFIG CAMERA 1 Press the PROG key
7. the product This may cause electric shock fire hazard or product malfunction 12 Never attempt to service this product yourself This product contains no serviceable parts Refer all servicing requirements to the Meyertech Service Centre or appointed Meyertech Service Agent 13 Do not operate this product if 13 1 Any product power leads are damaged 13 2 If the product has been exposed to rain 13 3 If the product has been dropped or the assembly has been damaged 13 4 If liquid has been spilt on the product 13 5 If the product has malfunctioned or is not operating to its functional specification 14 This product must only be operated with the power supply provided or if supplied without a power supply by the type of power source indicated in the specification 15 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and in this manual WARNING This product may be used to switch hazardous mains voltages When working on this product use extreme caution and observe Health and Safety at work practices THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 4 of 33 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product The following instructions will guide you through the installation and configuration of your ZoneVu ZVR 130 telemetry receiver Please carefully read the rest of this manual before attempting to operate this product This will ensure that the best performance is obtained Meyertech
8. to access the camera receiver OSD The display will show ACCESS GRANTED and then ZWR TALK MODE The operation of the menus varies according to the receiver type ZVR 130 Navigation Follow the OSD Menus to configure the camera receiver S 13 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 14 of 33 The currently selected option is shown in flashing text Use UP and DOWN to move the selection and press SELECT to choose the current selection Selecting a menu displays different options selecting an option allows it to be changed Options which require text or numeric input will clear ready for input when selected Otherwise the option toggles through the choices each time it is selected Text and numbers can be entered directly from the keypad The Shift key toggles between text and numeric modes and the DEC key between upper and lowercase text To cancel input or return to the previous menu use the CANCEL key Note using CANCEL in the main menu screen exits configuration mode STEP8 When you have completed configuring the receiver press the ESC key to exit VR CONFIG ZVR 130 Menu ZVK 007 Key Navigation LIVE Joystick up DOWN ENC Joystick down DEL LEFT RIGHT SELECT CANCEL 24 14 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 15 of 33 ZVR 130 Login If the ZVR 130 Configuration Protection feature has been enabled you will see the menu below which asks you to enter a PIN This feature protects the ZVR 130 from any unau
9. 1 628 8406 Drwg No ZVR130_Bracket AD ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 29 of 33 1 0 Draft 1 1 Revised to fit issue 2 of PCB Front Elevation scale 1 1 all dimensions in mm MEYERTECH LIMITED OFFICE BLOCK ONE SOUTHLINK BUSINESS PARK OLDHAM OL4 1DE TEL 0161 628 8406 Drwg No ZVR130_Bracket AB 29 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 30 of 33 Servicing and Support Servicing The ZVR 130 requires no Planned Preventive Maintenance periods PPM s as it is mainly solid state in design However the performance of the ZVR 130 may change over time due to changes in the equipment it is connected to Therefore Meyertech recommend checking the operation of functions which drive mechanical components in accordance with normal PPM periods The ZVR 130 contains no serviceable parts and should be returned to our Service Centre in Scunthorpe for repair or replacement under warranty Any repairs attempted repairs or replaced components not carried out by the Meyertech Service Centre will void all Meyertech warranties and liabilities If your ZVR 130 has to be returned to our Service Centre please follow the returns procedure below otherwise delays may be incurred in returning or replacing the ZVR 130 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 31 of 33 Support At Meyertech our staff understand quality support is important to you vital in fact which is why we place such a high precedenc
10. MEYERTECH SECURITY with VISION USER and CONFIGURATION MANUAL ZV Re 180 Telemetry Receiver and camera interface Issue 05 Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 INTRODUCTION m M 4 rA aKUueumila 5 TELEMETRY DATA NETWORK 6 CAMERA HEAD PRE ASSEMBLY AND 7 CONFIGURING THE ZVRTI O sia 11 ZVR 130 LOGIN m n 15 MAIN MENU 15 DISPLAY SETUP MENU 16 ALARM SETUP MENU M M9 asias 20 INSTALLATION ME NU 22 AUDITING MENU G H 23 APPROVALS AND STANDARDS S B M U 24 SPECIFICATION 25 MOUNTING TEMPLATE aa Kiepie 28 SERVICING AND
11. Now select the function The ZVR 130 will toggle the function once Selecting Communications will display a further menu with the option to select Network port or SIP port Before selecting the port to test you should bridge the Receive amp Transmit together for that port When started the receiver performs a short loopback test on the selected port If the test data is correctly received a PASSED message is displayed else the receiver shows FAILED Press the button to return to the Communications test menu S ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 9 of 33 Before the ZVR 130 can be connected to a ZoneVu controller see Telemetry Data Network some basic network configuration needs to be carried out The simplest way to do this is on the bench with a monitor connected the video output of the ZVR 130 Setting the Address As with all equipment which communicates over a network ZVR 130 requires a unique network address The valid address range for the ZVR 130 is 1 to 4096 To set the address first highlight and select the Address option in the Installation Menu INSTALLATION MENU Once selected the current address is re displayed as a 4 digit number with the first digit flashing Address 0006 To change the first digit press the button repeatedly until the correct Test Facilities Network Settings number is displayed Serial camera Factory Settings FINISH To move onto the next digit press and hold the button down
12. SUPPORT M n 30 WARRANTY AEE EEE EE E eua cina T 32 Safety Precautions Carefully read this Product Manual prior to commencing installation and configuration 2 Before working on this product power it down and remove the power leads Removing the module or PCB s from their environmental enclosure may cause damage to the product and present an electric shock and fire hazard 3 To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire hazard do not operate this product without the protection of a suitable environmental enclosure 4 Do not install or operate the product near water 5 Do not install or operate this equipment outside unless it is fitted inside a suitable environmental enclosure E G IP rated camera housing 6 Only install this equipment into a suitable environmental enclosure 7 f work is carried out on the product with environmental enclosure panels and covers removed ensure full electrostatic handling procedures are adhered to 8 Ensure the product is operated in a suitably temperature controlled environment within the specification limits 9 Do not operate the product in humidity greater then 9096 10 Do not drop objects of any kind onto the product when installing it This may cause electric shock fire hazard or product malfunction 11 Avoid liquid spillages on
13. any menu you do not have to return to the Main menu MAIN MENU Display Setup Alarm Setup Relay Functions Installation menu Audire Menus which have configuration data fields display the currently set status When you change the configuration of a particular parameter the implementation is immediate S 24 15 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 16 of 33 Display Setup Menu The Display Menu allows you to Options are also provided to configure the On Screen Display display telemetry command OSD features of the ZVR 130 DISPLAY MENU confirmation Also the whole display area can be moved and From this sub menu you have it s size set options to program a descriptive camera caption decide where the caption will be displayed on screen Command Display where alarm information will be Set Display Area displayed and the brightness of Set Text Colour the overlay Set Character Border Edit Caption Caption Display Alarm Display Edit Caption A descriptive caption can be programmed into the ZVR 130 which is displayed at all times The caption provides unique identification of the camera signal anywhere in the system Another benefit of labelling the camera at source is the caption is not susceptible to interference often seen on the screen as tearing or bouncing captions due to long cable runs and transmission paths Caption Mtech ZVR 130 The caption can be up to 14 characters long When you enter the E
14. der affects all text display from the receiver Setting both to a shade indistinguishable from the background will result in the inability to view the setup menus 24 19 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 20 of 33 Alarm Setup Menu Provided as standard on the ZVR 130 are two contact type alarm inputs a dedicated Tamper contact type alarm input and a video fail alarm which automatically detects the loss of video from the camera Alarm inputs can be independently configured to trigger on contact closure or contact opening Each alarm input can also be disabled to eliminate false alarms when work is being carried out in the alarmed area When an alarm occurs the programmed alarm caption is displayed on screen If more than one alarm is active at any one time the OSD cycles between the alarm captions displaying each one in turn for a period of time Alarms can be managed centrally when the ZVR 130 is connected to a ZSC 500 or ZSC 1000 ZoneVu Site Controller For example certain alarm inputs may require the action of another camera to provide full coverage of the incident In this instance the ZSC XXXX would be configured to request alarm status from the camera on a regular basis Upon receipt of the alarm the ZSC XXXX could instruct a PT camera to recall a preset or execute a patrol to monitor the area in alarm ALARM MENU Alarm Used to select one of the four alarms available Alarm Tamper Tamper Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and Video Lo
15. dit Caption menu a cursor will be flashing at the end of the ABCDEFG current caption To delete characters from the caption use the H IJ KLMN Clear button on the keyboard OPQRSTU pr 7 LOWER Select this option to toggle between Uppercase and S ME Lowercase ES SPACE Select to insert a space DONE When you are happy with the caption you have Entered select Done to save your new caption You Will also be returned to the previous menu QUIT Lets you exit the menu without having to configure a New caption LOWER SPACE DONE QUIT As an alternative to selecting letters on the character grid on screen the Enter caption option on some keyboards allows the caption to be edited on the keyboard before being sent to the receiver Don t forget to delete the previous caption first Caption Display The caption can independently be configured to be displayed or not simply select the Display option to toggle the caption On and Off SETUP TEXT DISPLAY The caption can be positioned anywhere on the screen using the Set Position option Display Set Position S 16 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 17 of 33 Text Position Selecting Set Position will display the menu shown to the right the text area display is configured as two columns of 14 characters each by 16 rows The position of the caption can be moved to the desired position by using the navigation keys Down Up Left and Right To exit the menu se
16. e Site local ZVR x30 Monitor 1 Camera 1 Start Config Change Select Monitor Camera Menu Option Description Engineer The name of the current user logged onto the ZVK 77 ZVR Config The current menu Type ZVR x30 Press this to cycle through the receiver types Start config Select to start configuration Select Camera Select this option if you wish to configure a different ZVR 130 Change Monitor Select this option if you want to change to display the ZVR 130 menus on a different monitor IN Select Site Select this option if you want to configure a ZVR 130 on a different site pu Toggle Pot Display Turn on the displaying of the feedback potentiometer values zy 09 11 ZVR 130 User Manual Last Menu Menu Option Engineer ZVR Config Last Menu Left Up Select Down Right Enter caption Restart config Site Engineer Issue 05 Page 12 of 33 ZVK 77 SCREEN Menu B ZVR Config Enter caption T i Description The name of the current user logged onto the ZVK 77 The current menu Select to display the last ZVR 130 configuration menu or exit Navigate the on screen menu Move Left Navigate the on screen menu Move Up Select the menu option Navigate the on screen menu Move Down Navigate the on screen menu Move Right This option only applies when a caption option has been selected from the receiver menu It gives an alternative method to selecting each letter through
17. e on providing it For all matters relating to support go to our website to find the information your require visit http www meyertech co uk support html Disposal There are no additional requirements beyond safe working practice in the decommissioning of the Meyertech ZVR 130 However the ZVR 130 contains printed circuit boards populated with electronic components The whole unit must be returned to Meyertech Service Centre for final disposal Please follow the normal returns procedure 31 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 32 of 33 Warranty Please refer to Meyertech Limited Terms amp Conditions of Sale of Goods amp Services for interpretation 1 If the Buyer establishes to the Seller s reasonable satisfaction that there is a defect in the materials or workmanship of the Goods manufactured then the Seller shall at its option at its sole discretion and within a reasonable time a arrange for the repair or making good such defect or failure in such Goods free of charge to the Buyer including all costs of transportation of any Goods or materials to and from the Buyer for that purpose b replace such Goods with Goods which are in all respects in accordance with the Contract or subject in every case to the remaining provisions of this Condition 1 provided that the liability of the Seller under this Condition 1 shall in no event exceed the purchase price of such Goods and performance of anyone of the above options shall
18. eceivers MUST be wired in a daisy chain fashion to preserve the characteristics of the RS485 network RS422 is generally more tolerant and in some circumstances can be either daisy chain or star wired Correct Termination of the data line is also very important to prevent standing waves and reflection 1 For RS422 daisy chain connection terminate the last ZVR 130 RX input on the line into 120R 2 For RS485 daisy chain connection terminate the last ZVR 130 RX input on the line into 120R 3 For RS422 star connection terminate all ZVR 130 RX input s on the line into 120R x the number of receivers connected EG for 10 receivers terminate each one into 1K2 and ensure the on board ZVR 130 termination is switched off on all receivers Note the ZVR 130 has an on board 120R termination resistor which can be remotely switched on or off The ZoneVu equipment driving the telemetry network will be one of the following models Q ZVM 164 which can drive up to 16 ZVR 130 s RS422 simplex only Q ZVM 328 which can drive up to 32 ZVR 130 s RS422 simplex only ZSC 500 which can drive up to 128 ZVR 130 s RS422 simplex half duplex RS485 half duplex ZSC 1000 which can drive up to 256 ZVR 130 s RS422 simplex half duplex RS485 half duplex ZVS MSIA8 which can drive up to 192 ZVR 130 s RS422 simplex half duplex RS485 half duplex ZVK 007 which can drive up to 64 ZVR 130 s RS422 simplex only ZVK 77D which can drive up to 64 ZVR 130 s RS422 simp
19. erstand that the best performance of the receiver is achieved when it is located as close as possible to the camera The reasoning behind this is that the further away the ZVR 130 is located E G in a weatherproof box tens of meters away the longer the cable needed to connect back to the camera functions Long cable runs will introduce potential differences and noise both of which will affect performance Secondly the temperature and humidity are controlled inside a camera housing which is a good environment for the ZVR 130 to live in Thirdly the appearance of the complete camera head assembly is cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing Finally it will save you money Meyertech therefore strongly recommend installing the ZVR 130 inside the camera housing Installing the ZVR 130 is straightforward due to the universal mounting bracket it is attached to A template for the universal bracket can be found towards the end of the manual If the ZVR 130 is installed inside a weatherproof box the cabling to the ZVR 130 MUST be segregated according to their function E G you would not want to mix mains with the communications cabling The correct type of cables should also be chosen according to function EG you would a coax cable for the video Never be tempted to run all the functions in a multicore cable To help wire the ZVR 130 use the connection diagram provided with this manual The ZVR 130 should be powered from 24VAC 50Hz 10 Meyertech can supply a s
20. erter Within the menu RS 422 format should be selected S 22 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Auditing Menu AUDIT MENU Change Pin Number Change Pin Number System Info System Info The ZVR 130 can be programmed with a PIN to protect it from unauthorised Configuration PIN security is activated whenever a configuration request is received The operator is then requested to enter a receiver PIN If the PIN Is incorrect access will be denied The PIN can be up to six digits long All ZVR 130 s are shipped from the factory with configuration login disabled PIN set as zero To enable configuration login enter any new PIN other than zero To enter a new PIN Select the option and enter a number up to six digits long using the numeric keypad CAUTION If you decide to use the ZVR 130 Configuration login protection ensure you keep a record of the PIN Failure to do so may result in having to load factory defaults if the PIN is forgotten System Info Selecting the System Info option displays the following screen giving details of the receiver address firmware version and network communications settings Mode RS485 9600 Baud Termination OFF Page 23 of 33 Select this option to enter a new PIN This option displays information about the ZVR 130 Change PIN Number Enter PIN code 8888 MEYERTECH LIMITED ZVR 130 Telemetry Receiver Address 6 Version 1 6 0 1 S
21. f it means a third pair In this instance the outer shield should be connected to dirty earth at one end only VICTA ZoneVu down the coax telemetry is not directly supported by the ZVR 130 If you want to be able to control t ZVR 130 via VICTA which may be the case if you are using a ZVM 328 matrix you will require a ZVD V42 ZV VICTA to RS422 ZoneVu driver module which should be located at the receiver end Note When controlling the ZVR 130 via VIC MN certain advanced feature and functionality will not be available EG alarm reporting camera configuration ETC E C CS ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 7 of 33 Turnaround time The ZVR 130 has a data turnaround time of approximately 1ms Camera Head Pre assembly and Testing It is important to consider the time and expense that can be saved by pre assembling and testing the ZVR 130 prior to installation on site Pre assembly normally involves the following tasks in no particular order 1 Fixing the camera and lens into the camera housing 2 Fixing the ZVR 130 into the camera housing 3 Producing the wiring harness for the ZVR 130 auxiliary devices e g wiper heater or lamps and Camera 4 Initial self test 5 Network configuration and testing Installation The ZVR 130 PCB has been designed to be installed within the camera housing There are a number of technical and non technical reasons for this Firstly from a performance perspective it is important to und
22. gram pin 6 Gnd pin 5 Ov pin 4 RXTx pin 3 RXTx pin 2 Tx pin 1 Tx pin 5 OV pin 4 RXTx pin 3 RXTx pin 2 Tx pin 1 Tx Pin 1 12V DC Pin 2 0V DC pin 4 12v pin 3 Contact 2 pin 2 Contact 1 pin 1 Tamper ZoneVu Network Camera SIP Alarm Contacts 12 Camera Power Video In Vid ox Relays Page 27 of 33 pin 1 Relay 1 Common pin 2 Relay 1 N O pin 3 Relay 1 N C pin 4 Relay 2 Common pin 5 Relay 2 N O pin 6 Relay 2 N C pin 1 24v AC 12v DC pin 2 24v AC pin 3 Gnd 1 0 Draft 1 1 Revised to fit issue 2 of PCB 1 2 Revised for clarity pin out same as description fields 2 0 Changes for P114 004 Connection Diagram MEYERTECH LIMITED OFFICE BLOCK ONE SOUTHLINK BUSINESS PARK OLDHAM 1DE TEL 0161 628 8406 Drwg No ZVR130_Bracket AE ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 28 of 33 Mounting Template Use these templates to mark and drill the 1 0 Draft mounting holes for the 1 1 Revised to fit issue 2 of universal mounting PCB bracket The bracket 1 2 Revised screw holes to can be mounted fit PCB dimensions horizontally 1 template or vertically 2 template The mounting screws provided are type M4 that require a 4 5mm clearance hole MEYERTECH LIMITED OFFICE BLOCK ONE SOUTHLINK BUSINESS PARK OLDHAM OL4 1DE TEL 016
23. lay can be moved to the desired position by using the navigation keys Down Up Left and Right To exit the menu select either the Last Menu key or Cancel key Set Display Area Set Display Area allows the user to configure over what area of the monitor textual information will be displayed The overall size and position of the OSD is indicated by the white chequered pattern 1 EXIT Using the navigation keys Down Up Left and Right the display can be set to the particular size required n EO EE S 18 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 19 of 33 Set Text Colour Allows you to adjust the greyscale level of the captioning including all text on the screen Sample text is displayed on the screen and you are prompted to Pan to change colour The left amp right keys can also be used The current colour setting is also displayed in the range O to 15 Moving left or right increases or decreases the colour setting amp updates the sample text in real time Set Character Border Adjusts the greyscale level of the fringing around the edges of each character Sample text is displayed on the screen and you are prompted to Pan to change colour The left amp right keys can also be used The current colour setting is also displayed in the range 0 to 15 Moving left or right increases or decreases the colour setting amp updates the sample text in real time WARNING Character Colour amp Bor
24. lect either the Last Menu key or Cancel key Alarm Display The Alarm Text can independently be configured to be displayed or not SETUP TEXT DISPLAY Simply select the Display option to toggle Alarm Text On and Off The Alarm Text can be positioned anywhere on the Display screen using the Set Position Set Position option Text Position Selecting Set Position will display the menu shown to the right the text area display is configured as two columns of 14 characters each by 16 rows The position of the Alarm Text can be moved to the desired position by using the navigation keys Down Up Left and Right To exit the menu select either the Last Menu key or Cancel key bral NZ 17 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 18 of 33 Com mand Dis la SETUP TEXT DISPLAY Command Display refers to the displaying of camera commands as they are received from the ZoneVu controller as confirmation of the operator action This display can be switched on or off If you do not want to display the camera commands simply select the Display option to toggle the caption off toggling it again will switch Display back on Display Set Position The Command Display can be positioned anywhere on the screen using the Set Position option Selecting Set Position will display Tad the menu shown to the right The text area display is configured as two columns of 14 characters each by 16 rows The position of the Command Disp
25. lex only It should be remembered at this point exactly how important the network cabling is to the overall performance of any system and indeed to the quoted performance of any particular piece of equipment connected to the network including telemetry receivers Care should therefore be taken to plan cabling routes properly and the use of the correct type of data cable is imperative Meyertech recommend RS422 RS485 Beldon 1 pair 9841 2 pair 9502 1 pair 8761 or equivalent A common misconception with RS422 and RS485 networks is that no OV connection is required between the transmitting equipment and the receiving equipment and that only the data pair is required Well actually this WILL work on your bench but when you come to install it in the field it may or may not work The reason for this is basic electrical principles It will work on the bench because the earth potential difference will be within that specified by the IC manufacturers In the field it may well be outside the specification all be it intermittently Any electrical circuit requires a return path to work On the bench this is achieved via the mains earth circuit In the field there maybe a potential difference between the two earth points of 50 volts or more which is well outside the IC specification for it to function correctly Normally the outer screen of the data cable can be used as the OVDC cable but in noisier environments it is important to use a separate cable even I
26. o configure this interface select the Serial Camera menu RUE UNS The range of cameras supported is constantly under development Y iE RS422 Details of currently supported models and features supported can be FINISH found in the Meyertech document ZVR x30 Supported Cameras or by contacting the Meyertech sales department To select the protocol you require press the button until you reach the line Camera type then press and hold the button You will now be able to cycle through the supported cameras Once you have selected the desired interface press and hold the self test button to save The communications type is defaulted to the normal format for the interface E g Panasonic support an RS485 2 wire interface and JVC support an RS422 4 wire interface It is possible to change between 2 wire and 4 wire formats by changing the Mode option When using a camera with a RS 232 interface i e Philips LTC0500 or LTC0600 cameras you will need to use a RS 422 to RS 232 converter Within the menu RS 422 format should be selected Load Factory Defaults LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS If you become unsure of the current configuration then the ZVR 130 can be restored to it s factory settings This should only be done as a last resort though because ALL previously configured data will be lost IE factory defaults will be restored RUE including the address ance To load factory defaults select Confirm otherwise select Cancel
27. od is the time the relay is switched on for in Time Units It can be set to in the range 0 to 250 time units Set to 0 for momentary action Repeat Time The repeat time can be set to generate a pulsed output stream Set to 0 for latched commands Time Units Time units can be set as either seconds or minutes Use the Select key to toggle between the two 24 21 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 22 of 33 Installation Menu Selection of this option will take you to a minor variation of the installation menu selected with the self test button INSTALLATION MENU Address Network Settings Serial Camera Factory Settings Serial Camera Interface The ZVR 130 supports a serial interface to specified camera types To configure this interface select the Serial Camera menu The range of cameras supported is constantly under development Details of currently supported models and features supported can be found in the Meyertech document ZVR x30 Supported Cameras or by contacting the Meyertech sales department Select the Camera Type option to cycle between the available interface types to match the camera in use The communications type is defaulted to the normal format for the interface E g Panasonic support an RS485 2 wire interface and JVC support an RS422 4 wire interface When using a camera with a RS 232 interface i e Philips L TC0500 or LTC0600 cameras you will need to use a RS 422 to RS 232 conv
28. or free and agrees that the existence of such errors in the Software Programs shall not constitute a breach of this Contract In the event that the Buyer discovers a material error which results in the Programmed Products not performing substantially in accordance with the Functional Specification or the Licensed Programs not performing substantially in accordance with the relevant Program Documentation and notifies the Seller of the error within 90 days from the date of the Seller making available the respective software to the Buyer the warranty period the Seller shall at its sole option either refund the price which the Buyer has paid to the Seller or if such price has not been paid relieve the Buyer of all obligations to pay the sum in respect of the respective software or use all reasonable endeavours to correct by patch or new release at its option that part of the software which does not so comply provided that such non compliance has not been caused by any modification variation or addition to the software not performed by the Seller or caused by its incorrect use abuse or corruption of the software by use of the software with other software or on equipment with which it is incompatible To the extent permitted by English law the Seller disclaims all other warranties with respect to the software which it provides pursuant to the Contract either express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of satisfacto
29. ry quality or fitness for any particular purpose The Buyer is solely responsible for various scanning the software that it receives from the Seller pursuant to the Contract The Seller warrants that it will use reasonable skill and care in providing the Services to the buyer 33
30. s after giving notice in accordance with Clause 1 4 Anyrepaired or replaced Goods shall be redelivered to the Buyer free of charge to the original point of delivery but otherwise in accordance with and subject to these Conditions 5 Alternatively to Condition 1 the Seller shall be entitled at its absolute discretion on return of the defective Goods to the Seller at the Seller s request to refund the price of the defective Goods in the event that such price shall already have been paid by the Buyer to the Seller or if such price has not been paid to relieve the Buyer of all obligation to pay the sum by the issue of a credit note in favour of the Buyer in the amount of such price 6 In respect of all Goods supplied to the Seller by a Third Party Supplier the Seller will on request pass on to the Buyer in so far as reasonably possible the benefit of any warranty given to the Seller by such Third Party Supplier and will on request supply to the Buyer details of the terms and conditions of such warranty and copies of any relevant product information sheets technical data sheets or product leaflets issued by such Third Party Supplier and the Buyer shall be solely responsible to the entire exclusion of the Seller for complying with the same 7 Forthe purposes of Condition 1 references to Goods shall be deemed to exclude software 32 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 33 of 33 8 The Buyer acknowledges that software in general is not err
31. ser to map each of the relays to a particular camera command E G map relay 2 to the command Wiper After mapping the function can be labelled The operation of each relay can also be configured to set the Timeout and Repeat periods This flexible approach to relay use provides the installer with a plethora of interface and control options in the field RELAY FUNCTIONS MENU Relay s Relay Used to select one of the two relays available Relay 1 Command Wash and Relay 2 Press the Select key to cycle through and On text Wash view the settings for each relay Off text To configure a Relay s settings first cycle through until Timeout Momentary the relay you wish to configure is displayed then Select Repeat time OMin the option you wish to change Time units Minutes Command Use the Select key to cycle through and map the command from the options Wash Iris mode Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Wiper and Lamp On Text Program a text label for the Relay function Default text describes the default function E G command Wiper On text Wiper On To configure your own label press Select to display the alphanumeric on screen keypad Off Text Program a text label for the Relay function Normally this is left blank for momentary functions Default text describes the default function E G command Wiper On text Wiper On To configure your own label press Select to display the alohanumeric on screen keypad Timeout The Timeout peri
32. ss Trigger State Closed Press the Select key to cycle Trigger Time 50mS through the and view the settings of each alarm Text Tamper To configure alarm input settings first cycle Display Enabled through until the alarm you wish to configure is displayed then select the option you wish to change Trigger State Use the Select key to set the Trigger State to either Closed Disabled or Open Trigger Time The Trigger Time parameter is used to reduce the number of false alarms due to contact bounce from the alarm source The trigger time is important as it validates the alarm source After the alarm is initially triggered the source is checked again after the Trigger Time If the alarm is STILL triggered after the Trigger time has elapsed the alarm is accepted as a valid alarm To set the Trigger Time select Trigger Time and enter a time period in the range of 10 to 990ms Text Each alarm input can be programmed with its own unique text label 14 characters maximum Display Using this option you can enable and disable the Alarm Text display If set to on the alarm Text is displayed when an alarm is activated Use the Select key to Enable and Disable the display of alarm text 24 20 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 21 of 33 Relay Functions The ZVR 130 has at its disposal two relays The relays are identical refer to ZVR 130 specification and are all have volt free contacts Configuration options allow the u
33. thorised configuration LOGIN Access Denied Using the Numeric keypad of your keyboard enter the PIN for that particular receiver Failure to enter the correct PIN will Enter PIN code 8888 result in the error message Access Denied being displayed If the ZVR 130 Configuration Protection feature is disabled the first menu you will see is the Main Menu Main Menu The first menu you will see once you have successfully logged in is the Main Menu shown below From this menu you can access the rich array of features the ZVR 130 has to offer Whenever you configure an option the ZVR 130 internal database is updated and the change takes effect immediately All configuration data is stored in what is commonly referred to as non volatile memory which simply means that when power to the ZVR 130 is removed the configuration data is not lost Typically configured data in the ZVR 130 can be retained for up to ten years without loss The latest generation of ZoneVu ZSC products allow the full ZVR 130 database to be downloaded to a PC using Mpower a PC application which allows you to configure backup and restore ZoneVu system data Once downloaded the database can be archived for future use by service and maintenance personnel Each option shown in the Main Menu will have a number of sub menus associated with it The number of sub menus will depend on the complexity of the feature to be configured You can exit ZVR 130 configuration from
34. ubject to change without prior notice MEYERTECH UMITED are committed to continuous product development and therefore reserve the right to change specifications without notice 2003 14 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 5 of 33 ZVR 130 Overview The ZoneVu ZVR 130 telemetry receiver is a composite assembly comprising four PCBs P104 PCB Microprocessor board P114 PCB Motherboard The P104 board contains the CPU ROM and RAM circuitry It is a SMD multi layer PCB The P114 is the Motherboard It contains the power circuitry glue logic serial communications ports alarm processing circuitry and various relays for camera auxiliary functions The P104 plugs into the P114 and secures with screws The whole ZVR 130 assembly is mounted onto an aluminium bracket The bracket serves three purposes 1 The easy to install bracket incorporates universal mountings allowing it to be mounted either horizontally or vertically 2 It acts as a heat sink for the various PSU components It also provides an earth bonding point 3 Provides mechanical rigidity for the ZVR 130 assembly 24 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 6 of 33 Telemetry Data Network The ZoneVu telemetry data network can be either RS422 4 wire or RS485 2 wire and either Simplex or Half Duplex Depending on which type of network you have or intend to have will determine how the receivers will be connected For an RS485 network the r
35. uitable toroidal transformer Part number ZVR 130 PSU or from a 12Vdc 600mA supply Note that the 12Vdc output is not available unless AC input is used Once all the cabling has been connected to the ZVR 130 and camera it can be tested using the self test which allows the receiver to be exercised without the need for it to be connected to a ZoneVu controller To do this simply plug a monitor into the video output of the receiver and press the self test button once to activate t Installation Menu IL Pte ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 8 of 33 Navigation of the menus using the self test button is easily achieved by following these simple guidelines Press and release the button once to display the Installation Menu To cycle down the menu press and release the button again To select a menu option press and hold down the button for a second before releasing it To exit a menu or complete a setting cycle through the menu until FINISH starts flashing Now press and hold down the button for 1sec before releasing it Test Facilities From the Test Facilities menu you can manually test the two relays the display or the communications TEST FACILITIES Relays Display Communications FINISH Selecting Relays will display a menu similar to the one shown below RELAY TEST FACILITIES Relay 1 OFF Relay 2 OFF FINISH To exercise each function manually cycle through the menu until the option you require is flashing
36. unting bracket open frame ZVR 130 assembly mounted on universal bracket which can be installed either vertically or horizontally Universal bracket colour Silver W175mm D87mm H39mm 300g including universal bracket 24V AC 10 50 60Hz 250mA excluding 12V DC output 12V DC 180mA operating 220mA power up surge 750mA 12V DC 15 Not available from 12V DC input RS422 RS485 half duplex or simplex RS422 RS485 half duplex or full duplex Tamper and two contact type N O or N C plus alarm common Video loss Sync monitoring 12V and CPU heartbeat ZoneVu Network Communications Tx and Rx Serial Integration Port Tx and Rx Camera captions Configuration Menus Alarm captions Command captions Two columns of 14 characters per column 16 rows Miniature Klippon 2 part 3 to 8 BNC Aux 1 to Aux 2 Diagnostics Camera fail alarm Alarm inputs contact Static caption Configuration menu driven Configuration direct command Global On Screen Display Camera configuration management Auto timeout facilities Multiple Baud rate support Re settable PSU fuse Alarm reporting management Address range 1 4096 1V p p 75R terminated PAL CCIR 1V p p 75R impedance PAL CCIR NC or NO volt free contacts 1A 30V AC DC S 25 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 26 of 33 Relay 2 NC or NO volt free contacts 1A 30V AC DC 24 26 ZVR 130 User Manual Issue 05 Connection Dia

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